Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - NWP Government pass bills amounting to 8995 rupees, 12 annas, 8 pies, on account of the pay of the Etawah Yeomanry Levies for Jun 1858 - Lieutenant Lachlan Forbes is confirmed in the post of Commandant of the Levies
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - claim of Henry Davis Willock, Joint Magistrate of Saraon, to be granted batta and a medal for his service with Sir Henry Havelock's force at Lucknow
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - NWP Government pass a bill amounting to 2227 rupees, 8 annas, on account of compensation for horses belonging to the Rohilkhand Auxiliary Police Levy killed and lost in action in the period 7 Apr-1 Jun 1858 (includes, on p 4, a list of the horses in question, giving a physical description and other particulars)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - the battalion of Allahabad Military Police commanded by Captain Thomas Dennehy makes a successful expedition up the Ganges west of Allahabad to capture rebel boats on the left bank of the river - reports on the expedition by Captain Dennehy and by the Magistrate of Allahabad [Fendall Thompson]
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - rewards made to loyal native soldiers - Sepoy Nur Khan of the 9th Bengal Native Infantry is awarded the Order of Merit and promoted to Jemadar in the Aligarh Levy for saving the life of Charles Adolphus De Kantzow at Mainpuri - Pay Havildar Kadar Bakhsh of the same regiment is promoted to Subadar in the Aligarh Levy for his good conduct during the rebellion
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - appointment of Lieutenant George F I Graham to officiate as Adjutant of the Etawah Yeomanry Levies in addition to his other duties
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - operations of the Etawah Yeomanry Levies during the fortnight 15-28 Aug 1858 - destruction of rebel retreats etc
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - a gratuity of 50 rupees and a pension of 2 rupees 'per mensem' are awarded to Muliah, widow of Sepoy Chain Singh, of the 2nd Company, Etawah Yeomanry Infantry, who was killed in action at Ramnagar on 11 Jul 1858